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The Crown and the Cross. Mark Hayes. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

The Crown and the Cross. Mark Hayes. Choir sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

The Crown and the Cross. A Palm. Passion Sunday Suite. Composed by Mark Hayes. For SATB choir, piano. with optional narrator, congregation, instrumental accompaniment. Worship Works Series. Sacred Anthem, Holy Week, Palm. Palm-Passion Sunday. Choral octavo. Duration 9 minutes. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company. LO.10-3827L. This music drama is approximately nine minutes in length and is perfect for incorporation into regular worship on Palm. Passion Sunday. John Parker's inspired narrative opens the work with shouts of "Hosanna. " as Jesus enters Jerusalem. Mark Hayes's score enters with growing intensity, and the choir sings a triumphant anthem of praise. The mood changes during the first interlude, as the high priests plot against Jesus, and the music beautifully underscores the scripture-based narrative. The second chorus conveys the scene at the Last Supper with haunting melodies and a lyrically flowing accompaniment. The mood of the following interlude is one of steadfast faith, quoting the hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. " Its narrative is inspired by Philippians 2. 5-11. The final chorus is a majestic yet reflective affirmation of faith in praise to Jesus, Who was faithful to His final breath. Hosanna We Sing. Lord I Remember You. Jesus at Your Name.

Translation

The Crown and the Cross. A Palm. Passion Sunday Suite. Composed by Mark Hayes. For SATB choir, piano. with optional narrator, congregation, instrumental accompaniment. Worship Works Series. Sacred Anthem, Holy Week, Palm. Palm-Passion Sunday. Choral octavo. Duration 9 minutes. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company. LO.10-3827L. This music drama is approximately nine minutes in length and is perfect for incorporation into regular worship on Palm. Passion Sunday. John Parker's inspired narrative opens the work with shouts of "Hosanna. " as Jesus enters Jerusalem. Mark Hayes's score enters with growing intensity, and the choir sings a triumphant anthem of praise. The mood changes during the first interlude, as the high priests plot against Jesus, and the music beautifully underscores the scripture-based narrative. The second chorus conveys the scene at the Last Supper with haunting melodies and a lyrically flowing accompaniment. The mood of the following interlude is one of steadfast faith, quoting the hymn "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name. " Its narrative is inspired by Philippians 2. 5-11. The final chorus is a majestic yet reflective affirmation of faith in praise to Jesus, Who was faithful to His final breath. Hosanna We Sing. Lord I Remember You. Jesus at Your Name.